Share The leaves are just starting to change from green to yellow-gold in Sedona. Here are a few snapshots from October 17, 2010 in Oak Creek Canyon between Sedona and Flagstaff. Specifically, these were taken at Slide Rock State Park.
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Share This month, our guest spiritual contributor from Sedona, Greg Drambour, shares some of his personal experiences and muses on his relationship with the red rocks of Arizona. If you’re local (or from nearby southern Utah like me, or one of our Four Corners area neighbors) I have a feeling you’ll totally relate to the [...]
Share Being a Sedona-enthusiast and blogger, I’ve looked everywhere for a comprehensive map of the Sedona Arizona rocks, to no avail. So I decided to create one myself. Here is a Sedona Arizona red rocks map with the rock formations labeled and Sedona pictures for your reference.
Share Many visitors have asked for a Sedona vortex map showing where all these renowned spots of heightened spiritual and metaphysical energy. We’ve created a Sedona vortex map indicating the four major Sedona vortex sites: Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Boynton Canyon and Airport Mesa. We’ve also included the site of the Chapel of the Holy [...]
Share Many people visit Sedona, Arizona, only as a brief stopover on the way from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon, but this oasis in Red Rock country is worth more of your time for its unrivaled natural beauty and for its arts and restaurants. And some believe it offers spiritual renewal at mystical New Age [...]
Share Sedona is filled with mind-bending views, both physical and spiritual On a late afternoon in Sedona, with the sinking sun beaming a powdery light over the mustard-red buttes, spires and mesas that surround the city like the ruins of fortress walls, everything looks better than good. Even the scenes that are banished from the [...]
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